hi! its me againnn! its really sweet of u to make another vid like this and all!! so hope to meet u one day at alfy's house, hopefully everyone will make it there... alr lv u stay safe and goodnight ❤️
Other videos are helpful, but spinning the wheel was pure genius! Also, after watching several videos, this one was the clearest showing how the line and the L/R had to all align. As a beginner learning to do this for the first time, the other videos were not very clear about "aligning" the markings. Great video!
To make removal of the valve cover much easier, locate the large rubber breather tube in the front of the cylinders and pull it off of the metal nipple. Than push it out of the way. You may also want to snip the zip tie that holds the horn wires to the breather tube. The breather tube will be easy to re-insert once the valve cover has been replaced. You can use another zip tie to pull the horn wires against the breather later, as well. It makes a significant difference. With more room in the front of the cover, it comes off much easier.
Buenos días. Crees que es absolutamente necesario ajustar las válvulas cada 10000 km. Cuantos km tenía esa moto del video y estaban desajustadas las válvulas? Gracias
Question of the day. How do you get the rubber gasket to stay in position (without help) to mount the valve cover. I found I had to clean the section where the gasket fits into the cover free from oil, clean the gasket, then carefully silicone seal the gasket to the cover. When removing the cover for another valve adjustment, I simply remove the (round) rubber cover of the cam shaft (carefully) with a flat tip screw driver while lifting the cover. Gasket stays in place. It refits a lot easier than going back and forth trying to realign it. Great tip on removing the horns. I have had issues with squeezing out and in the cover with the space provided trying to avoid rubbing the gasket against the cam cover. you video advise made it to San Antonio Texas USA
That's so cool this reached all the way over there 😀 Hi San Antonio Texas! The gasket was a two man job when we did it. We only silicone sealed the round bit so the rest we had to hold in place while repositioning the cover. We luckily almost always have some helping hands around as most of our friend group is way into motorcycles. Glad you like the video and thanks for the comment 😊
My int650 works fine until a few km when it gets hot, it starts giving this squealing sound. The rpm's are fine and there's no lag or anything. But that squealing sound is very irritating. So much so that, I've started using earphones while driving now. I've looked around a lot but, dont seem to find the solution for this. Any ideas?
Hello sir, after 6000km my re sc guy adjusted the valves for my interceptor 650, he said they were lose, i got to get more tappet noise so he said he tightened it as per manual, but my vehicle starts to drop rpm in idle and stoping in traffic, he said it will take time to adjust. But after compelting 500 kms also it is same. It is normal should i wait?
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hi! its me againnn! its really sweet of u to make another vid like this and all!! so hope to meet u one day at alfy's house, hopefully everyone will make it there...
alr lv u stay safe and goodnight ❤️
alr later dude
Other videos are helpful, but spinning the wheel was pure genius! Also, after watching several videos, this one was the clearest showing how the line and the L/R had to all align. As a beginner learning to do this for the first time, the other videos were not very clear about "aligning" the markings. Great video!
To make removal of the valve cover much easier, locate the large rubber breather tube in the front of the cylinders and pull it off of the metal nipple. Than push it out of the way. You may also want to snip the zip tie that holds the horn wires to the breather tube. The breather tube will be easy to re-insert once the valve cover has been replaced. You can use another zip tie to pull the horn wires against the breather later, as well. It makes a significant difference. With more room in the front of the cover, it comes off much easier.
Thanks for the info. We'll keep that in mind for next time😁
Nice video! I like the way you solve the camshaft rotation controversy!!
Great informative video. Covered many aspects such as gasket sealant usage, removal of horns to make space etc
excellent video. You explain it well thank you
Good work Bhai jaan ❤️❤️👏👏🔥
Great video man, very helpful!
Thank you 😊
Very good video thank you for sharing 👊😎👍
Buenos días. Crees que es absolutamente necesario ajustar las válvulas cada 10000 km. Cuantos km tenía esa moto del video y estaban desajustadas las válvulas? Gracias
5:52 Thats what she said 😊
😂😂😂
You menchioned different clearances for the intake and exhaust valves. Are the intake valves the ones closest to the rear wheel?
Yup. Intake at the rear. Exhaust to the front
I’m getting ready to do this job. Question, can’t you just leave the gasket connected while you do the adjustments? Thanks.
You can't align to top dead center with the gasket on.
@@revhappymv Ah okay, thank you.
Question of the day. How do you get the rubber gasket to stay in position (without help) to mount the valve cover. I found I had to clean the section where the gasket fits into the cover free from oil, clean the gasket, then carefully silicone seal the gasket to the cover. When removing the cover for another valve adjustment, I simply remove the (round) rubber cover of the cam shaft (carefully) with a flat tip screw driver while lifting the cover. Gasket stays in place. It refits a lot easier than going back and forth trying to realign it.
Great tip on removing the horns. I have had issues with squeezing out and in the cover with the space provided trying to avoid rubbing the gasket against the cam cover.
you video advise made it to San Antonio Texas USA
That's so cool this reached all the way over there 😀 Hi San Antonio Texas! The gasket was a two man job when we did it. We only silicone sealed the round bit so the rest we had to hold in place while repositioning the cover. We luckily almost always have some helping hands around as most of our friend group is way into motorcycles. Glad you like the video and thanks for the comment 😊
Nice video!
Hello..What type of paint is done on the cover... Is it DIY spray paint or professional powder coating?
It's a diy paint job using Krylon high temp and baked in a home oven
How the valve cover was colored in black? Made by yourself or what? Thanks and Ciao from Italy
Diy job using Krylon high temp and baked in a home oven
How long after one places the cover back on, can the bike be ridden? Do we have to wait for the sealant to set?
1 hour is sufficient
Does this need to be done every 5000km?
My int650 works fine until a few km when it gets hot, it starts giving this squealing sound. The rpm's are fine and there's no lag or anything. But that squealing sound is very irritating. So much so that, I've started using earphones while driving now.
I've looked around a lot but, dont seem to find the solution for this. Any ideas?
That's a weird one. No idea why that would be. Be best to have it checked out by a mechanic.
Hello sir, after 6000km my re sc guy adjusted the valves for my interceptor 650, he said they were lose, i got to get more tappet noise so he said he tightened it as per manual, but my vehicle starts to drop rpm in idle and stoping in traffic, he said it will take time to adjust. But after compelting 500 kms also it is same. It is normal should i wait?
Better get it checked again.
@@revhappymv they took the vehicle and said issue is due to temperature sensor or fuel pump
Nobody cares more about your bike than you do. Learn to do it yourself. Better, cheaper. You’ll be glad you did. Cheers.
May suggest to have the person filming with the phone move out of the way next time